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Coffee Printer

Last Updated on Saturday, 11 September 2010 07:09Written by EnkiWednesday, 23 September 2009 01:33

“Korean designer Jeon Hwan Ju, likely a beans person, has percolated a potent brew that utilizes coffee or tea dregs as the replacement ink. The result is the RITI inkbox, which probably is good for only sepia printouts, but is the kind of green tech we like very much. Coffee or tea dregs are placed into the cartridge, mixed with a little water. However, using this requires powering it along with a little muscle, moving the cartridge left and right in the slot while drawing on the paper. Not quite the most efficient workhorse for your home business, but at least it’s the only aromatic printout you can personalize, from Lipton to Lavazza.” – cnet

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servbot_kill! | Wednesday, 23 September 2009 at 10:19 AM

This is wonderful news for coffee addicts. Now they get to stop spending money on ink cartridges for work and spend that on more coffee, which only feeds their printer more as well. There’s no loss here!